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Having failed to resolve differences, Greece and lenders enter new week of talks
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Finance Ministry says revenues beat revised target by 105 mln in July
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IMF’s independent evaluation office identifies mistakes and challenges in Greece’s first programme
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Moscovici tries to kill discussion of primary surplus targets as easing of capital controls cleared
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Lenders flag up minimum wage, trade union law among issues to be examined in next review
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Technical MoU provides more detail on fiscal brake, arrears and privatisations
After calm summer, hectic September lies ahead for Greek government
Although August appears to be a relatively quiet month for the government, particularly compared to the previous months and last year, there is a list of 15 prior actions the government is supposed to implement by mid-September to receive the next aid tranche of 2.8 billion euros.
The milestones cover five key areas, namely privatisations, energy, the new independent revenue agency, pension reforms and bank governance.
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